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Diary Blog, 12 July 2026

Afternoon music

[Susan Rosenbaum, Yellow Spring]

On the blog exactly 3 years ago

On the whole, I think that that has held up fairly well.

Tweets seen

Mad and/or evil.

He refers to the crazed/evil “Covid” nonsense: “lockdowns”, facemask looniness, “”the rule of six”, “social distancing”, “furlough” payments etc.

That faked “panicdemic” weakened Britain even more, and I have every expectation that, within 5-10 years, there will be an economic and social collapse in this country, possibly followed by a civil/social/racial conflict.

If that has to be, then may Victory attend us!

Beyond both reaction and revolution…

[“There are two schools of thought as far as National Revolution goes:

First, that the British people will, once pressed far enough, spontaneously revolt and when this happens, Nationalism can take control of it.

Or, secondly, that Revolution will never spontaneously happen, and will only occur if it is willingly instigated and led by an already organised group of people.

The second method is the only viable one, because it is the only one that provides organisation, and all attempts at disorganised Revolution will fail.

The first method, which is the preferred method of populists, ‘metapoliticians’ and right-wing ‘activist’ movements, will lead to the same outcome for our people as Native Americans or Australian Aboriginals.

The Party exists to make the second method – pre-organised Revolution – a reality, and this is something nobody else will do.

The National Rebirth Party is the Party for Nationalist revolutionaries.”]

I agree with most of that; unsure about the latter couple of sentences.

They watch everyone. At least, everyone who has ever been involved in political matters, however fringe. Even those with no power and relatively little influence.

I am sure that I have a fairly thick personal file at MI5, despite not belonging to any party or movement, despite not belonging to any secret service, despite not planning to assassinate any MPs or System scribblers etc (even those that deserve it).

I should love to read my own “PF” (“Personal File”), but I expect that it might make my ears burn here and there.

As a matter of fact, by reason of my having travelled , lived, and worked all over the world (some parts of the world), there have been quite a few people (such as headhunters and law firm partners) who have been convinced that I was at one time an SIS officer or agent. In fact, I never have been, and I should have thought that my present impecuniosity would be at least some evidence of my “innocence” in that regard.

I have also seen occasional tweets, over the years, by people claiming that I was at one time an officer of British military intelligence. No. Never was.

More enemies of the future of the British people.

Those are those MI5 etc should be watching.

It’s almost funny. MI5 and others are focussed on the intelligence wars of yesteryear: KGB (then) GRU and SVR (now) plots to steal “secrets”, or suborn MPs, and on that old chestnut, “Russian gold”.

At the same time, Britain is buckling at the knees by reason, mainly, of the migration invasion. The whole society is slowly, fairly slowly, collapsing, yet the “secret squirrels” (as Princess Diana used to call them) are still fighting yesterday’s intelligence wars, even as the whole society crumbles. Material for a dark comic novel. The Russians used to do those novels quite well.

As a matter of fact, I wonder how much focus there is (I suspect little) at MI5 and SIS on the Jewish element here: young Jews going to Israel for military training in weapons and explosives, Krav Maga martial arts training, and training in conspiracy.

Once back in the UK, those Jews infiltrate the main political parties, SIS and MI5 (I suspect), police “anti-terror” activities, the Press, the BBC and Sky etc (look at the current Raffi Berg libel case), not to mention the Jewish-owned and influenced minor msm outlets: Talk TV, GB News, LBC radio etc.

I examined, some years ago, the connections between and among Jews, “antifa” idiots, and the mentally unwell. Quite many hit all three buttons. Updated. See:

Ha. One does wonder…

Late thought

A commentator on the blog told me about the terrible service at a large NHS hospital.

It seems to me that the NHS needs huge change. English/British doctors and nurses (which means training for them at State expense), ring-fencing of taxes for exclusive NHS use (which will restore the link between taxpayers and the end product), a proper chain of command in hospitals, and advanced policies such as having individual rooms, not communal wards (this is already the case in France, and has been for 40 years).

The cartoon below sums up, for me, the attitude of far too many British people, who at least pretend to worship the NHS, which is now a pretty hit-and-miss service:

Late tweets

Cast them into the flames, then deport their families (if not real English/British).

Good luck.

Please refer to my blog post (above) noting the strong connection between “antifa” cretins and mental illness.

Incidentally, had to look up the meaning of “AGP”: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22005209/.

I agree with both…

[“50% – Increase in Bankruptcies of Small and Medium-Sized US Companies, – Newsweek

1,663 small and medium-sized companies in America went bankrupt in the first quarter of this year. This represents a 50% increase year-on-year, according to Newsweek.

This occurred against a backdrop of a general increase in the number of bankruptcy filings in the US, up 12% compared to last year.

US private companies are struggling with ongoing economic difficulties and are trying to serve consumers who are experiencing a shortage of funds due to rising inflation and problems in the labor market.

This is happening at a time when the health of small and medium-sized companies in America was a key priority for the administration of Donald Trump as part of a broader economic program, Newsweek emphasizes. “previously reported that the British Financial Times compared the US economy to a house of cards, ready to collapse.“]

[“The Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a curious statement late at night:

“Unfortunately, we have reached a stage where not only are there American bases in the territory of neighboring countries, but some countries have effectively become American bases… […] Arab micro-states must immediately cease allowing the armed forces of the United States to use their territory, otherwise they will face serious consequences.“]

Looks like places such as Kuwait and Qatar etc may be facing regular missile attacks. If I liked them and their peoples, I should be sorry for them. That, however, is not the case.

[“Article 5 of NATO is a bluff? A French analyst claims that America will not risk its cities for the sake of Europe.

According to the French portal AgoraVox, the conflict in Ukraine has entered a phase where previous political formulas and security assessments are increasingly difficult to reconcile with the unfolding events.”]

As I blogged a few years ago, in fact.

I begin to think that Russia may take the view that the Kiev regime has to be defeated, totally, on a permanent basis, and that Kiev itself, notwithstanding its long shared history with Moscow and Russia, may have to be sacrificed.

I also think that Putin and the Stavka may themselves be thinking that the Kiev regime has to be completely defeated by the time that Trump leaves office, i.e. by early 2029.

The next American administration will probably resume huge arms shipments to Ukrainian forces; perhaps also, more huge money transfers. That gives Russia only 30 months in which to crush Zelensky’s regime.

Peskov has already stated that use of nuclear weapons is now considered to lie within the stated protocols of the Russian armed forces.

It would be mad for weak Britain (or EU states) to try to match forces with Russia, but “our” supposed political and military leaders are such a bunch of clowns that anything is possible; their judgment is terrible, pathetic.

Final late thought for today

The police are saying that their current suspect in the Ann Widdecombe matter drove 320 miles to her home with a one-foot-long “wooden pole“. That is an odd description, a “pole“; only one-foot long. It occurs to me that it might have been (I only speculate) a wooden stake. I think that readers, especially those brought up (like me) on Hammer horror films about vampires, will get my point (no pun intended).

Late music

Diary Blog, 19 March 2024

Afternoon music

[painting by Volegov]

Talking point

Simplistic, of course, but largely true all the same.

Crowdfunder

My crowdfunder rose overnight to Β£180, not bad in view of the fact that I cannot publicize it on social media (I having no such accounts), and also that it has only been running for 3-4 days.

Incidentally, if anyone can share the link on Twitter/X, Facebook etc, I should be grateful. https://www.givesendgo.com/GC14J.

The official Court notification arrived today. The total amount of “costs” and “surcharge” comes to slightly less than I thought— Β£714, so we have already raised a quarter of that sum, thanks to the four generous souls who have donated so far. Thank all of you.

Two other crowdfunders I have favoured are also still running: Sam Melia/Laura Towler at https://www.givesendgo.com/sammelia, and Sven Longshanks (James Allchurch) at https://www.givesendgo.com/SupportSven.

Tweets seen

French…“? As Private Eye magazine used to say, “shome mishtake, shurely?”

NATO is losing experienced soldiers due to the low attractiveness of military service Against the backdrop of the Ukrainian conflict, NATO troops are faced with a personnel shortage.

This is not so much about recruiting new recruits, but about retaining soldiers and officers who are already in service, writes Politico. European countries that rely on professional militaries are trying to make their armed forces more attractive. But this is difficult to achieve in times of low unemployment, fierce competition from the private sector and widespread use of remote work, the publication explains.

A recent report presented in the German parliament showed that 1,537 soldiers left the Bundeswehr in 2023. In addition to increasing layoffs, the German army has to deal with dilapidated infrastructure, the repair of which could cost about €50 billion, Politico notes.

French Minister of the Armed Forces Sebastien Lecornu admitted that the difficulty of β€œretaining” personnel exists in many allied countries. Paris and some other NATO members hope to stimulate the military with higher salaries and social guarantees, the article notes. Money does play a significant role in keeping people in the military. But the problem is that the conditions of service in NATO armies are not that attractive. After all, chronic overtime, the inability to get home for many months and a lack of days off are commonplace there, Politico emphasizes.

If NATO were to stop interfering in Ukraine, the Middle East, and elsewhere, that shortage of personnel would not even be a problem. Meanwhile, almost all NATO states are suffering from non-European migration-invasion, and no amount of new or old soldiers will stop that, because the NWO-ZOG political leadership is encouraging mass immigration into the European space.

The former chief of the Polish General Staff said that Ukraine’s losses are estimated at β€œmillions, not hundreds of thousands.”

More than 10 million people are missing. According to my estimates, losses should be in the millions, not hundreds of thousands. The country has no resources, no one to fight. Ukrainians are losing this war,” said Raimund Andrzejczak in an interview with Polsat News.

As I have been saying for a long time…

2024 may see a general advance by Russian forces in Eastern Ukraine. It is an open question whether the Stavka and Putin will await the 2024 UK and US elections. If there is any pause (which I doubt), 2025 will surely bring victory over the Kiev regime.

More music

Talking point

The above is a National Front political poster from, I think, the early or mid 1970s. I just saw it on Twitter/X.

So were they right or not, looking at the UK in 2024?

The voting masses, though, were indifferent. They were more interested in televised sporting contests, “talent” shows, “soaps”, Royal gossip etc. Plus ca change

More tweets seen

Looking at it from the other side, were they basically right or not? Almost all of that (the Common Market and IRA bits are otiose now, arguably) would make a pretty good electoral appeal in 2024, about half a century later.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ade_Adepitan; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ade_Adepitan#Personal_life

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orania

Possibly the best-run community in ANC-misruled South Africa.

Big cat.

Putin’s cat?

Ayesha Hazarika too, I see.

This is Britain today.

A woman of Indian Muslim origins, who worked for a few years as a press office bod at the Department of Trade and Industry, was not very successful over about 4 years as a part-time stand-up comic, and who came second in a TV stand-up comedy talent contest.

That underwhelming career somehow morphed into her “advising” some of the leading figures in the Labour Party 2007-2015. How? Why?

By 2016, Ayesha Hazarika had picked up an MBE, been proposed but not confirmed for nomination for a peerage, was somehow inescapable on msm TV and radio politics shows for several years and, after having been vocally anti-Corbyn, was nominated for a peerage by Israel-puppet Labour Party leader Keir Starmer, finally being elevated to the (now surely totally devalued) House of Lords in 2024, at the age of 48. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayesha_Hazarika,_Baroness_Hazarika

As can be seen, the common thread through that career, certainly after 2007, seems to have been the “usual” lobby…

That is the kind of individual now making law in the UK.

I have seen Ayesha Hazarika a number of times on TV, though quite a few years ago. I never heard her say anything of interest, as far as I can recall.

“Prepping” in the vast spaces of North America, or Russia, is very different than prepping in the western or central European geographic, social, and law enforcement environment. I have blogged a bit about the subject in previous years and my thoughts can be found via the search box on the blog, or via the appropriate links on the sidebar.

[please note that the tweet to which the above tweet refers was deleted].

Police officers in Scotland are being given training to target social media posts, including re-tweets, of material deemed “threatening and abusive.”

Under the county’s new hate crime law, actors and comedians are not given a free pass to make jokes about sensitive subjects that offend people, either. The new training provided to officers, which was leaked to The Herald, requires police officers to go after anyone who produces material deemed “threatening and abusive,” which can also be communicated through “public performance of a play.”

Under the new hate crime law, people who make fun of or misgender trans people, make racial jokes or criticisms of certain religions, or criticize migrants can be prosecuted.

“The different ways in which a person may communicate material to another person are by: displaying, publishing or distributing the material, for example on a sign, on the internet through websites, blogs, podcasts, social media etc., either directly, or by forwarding or repeating material that originates from a third party, through printed media such as magazine publications or leaflets.”

The hate crime law goes on to state that “giving, sending, showing, or playing the material to another person” listing examples such as “through online streaming, by email, playing a video, through public performance of a play.” So repeat a joke you heard online, or show someone a spicy meme or commentary of a transgender person or mass migration on your livestream, and, and you too will be arrested. Source: The Herald.”

Well, if Elon Musk chances upon my blog, he can see that I have a crowdfunder to pay the costs and penalty imposed upon me last week as a consequence of my conviction for exercizing my non-existent free speech rights in the UK.

So, Monsieur Musk, should you happen to have your debit card at hand, a thousand pounds would be very nice; or, should you be in a particularly generous (and far-sighted) mood, about Β£10M would allow me to buy a suitable estate in the southwest of the UK as a base for a clustering of social-national individuals and communities.

https://www.givesendgo.com/GC14J.

The point being, though, that many pro-immigration, as well as “pro-Israel” and “antifascist” individuals are not sane: see https://ianrobertmillard.org/2019/07/18/theyre-coming-to-take-me-away-ha-ha/.

Ha. However, that photo must be a fake, combining two real photos: Downing Street is in Westminster (as is shown), not in the City of London. Amusing, though.

Quite. Look at that piece earlier on today’s blog about Ayesha Hazarika. Never elected to anything, not even as a local councillor, yet now she sits in the House of Lords, posing as a “baroness”, and will be legislating as of now. No doubt when Labour’s “elected” dictatorship happens (later this year), she will be appointed to some role or other, perhaps even to a ministerial position. “Democracy”?

See also: https://ianrobertmillard.org/2019/01/15/has-parliamentary-democracy-as-we-have-known-it-until-now-had-its-day-in-the-uk/.

…and even more in 2024…

From the newspapers

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13214251/Fury-HMRC-tax-helplines-six-months-customer-service-staff.html

HMRC has sparked fury by announcing it will permanently close tax helplines for six months and let 100 customer service staff work a three-day week over the summer.

Taxpayers will not be able to call the tax office for help with their returns from April 8 until September 30, HM Revenue and Custom has today announced.

The move comes just weeks after the Commons Public Accounts Committee of MPs condemned HMRC’s customer service for hitting an ‘all-time low’.

New figures showed how almost 1million calls went unanswered in January – typically the busiest month of the year for the service, with taxpayers rushing to file for self-assessment tax returns without triggering fines for lateness.”

Jesus H. Christ…does anything work properly in this country any more?!

Having said that, when I had (historical) tax problems and had to engage with the Revenue, well over a decade ago, especially in 2010-2011, I was quite frankly amazed to see how utterly shambolic the HMRC “service” actually was. It’s an overused term, but it was “Kafka-esque” to a degree I would not have believed had I not experienced it myself.

So now it is actually worse? Hard to believe. The one comfort I have from that very stressful period many years ago is that, soon after I got off the hook, and during the Cameron-Levita/Osborne “austerity” programme, most if not all of the HMRC staff that had harassed and annoyed me, and created problems for me, lost their jobs. Suck on that…

Still, all’s well that ends well…my income is now so low that the shambles of administration in that “service” need not concern me. My problems with “the taxman” were settled to my satisfaction in 2012.

Late tweets seen

Eight men have been sentenced over their involvement in violent disorder after trouble flared at a hotel housing asylum seekers. The court had heard there was “ill feeling” in the area following a video on social media which appeared to show an asylum seeker asking a 15-year-old girl for her phone number and for a kiss. Violence broke out outside the Suites Hotel in Knowsley, Merseyside, last year which was providing temporary accommodation for asylum seekers.

Brian McPadden, 61, of Kirkby, was jailed for three years and six months at Liverpool Crown Court.

There were gasps from the public gallery as he was jailed. Thomas Mills, 47, who brought a banner to the protest urging people to shout to get the asylum seekers out, was sentenced to two years and eight months.

Paul Lafferty, 42, was handed the same sentence while Jonjo O’Donoghue, 21, of Liverpool, was sentenced to three years and six months in a young offenders institution. Former British Army soldier Liam Jones was sentenced to 27 months while John Tippler, 59, was jailed for two years.

Warren Cullen, who was on a community order at the time of the protest, was jailed for 20 months. The judge gave Harry Boynton a 16-month suspended sentence along with 200 hours of unpaid work.

From what I heard many times in the 1970s, 1980s, Durban was a really beautiful city. After 30 years of African rule, or misrule, look at it…

And storms are roaring in their race

From sea to land, and land to sea,

Their raging forms a fierce embrace,

All round, of deepest energy.

The lightning’s devastations blaze

Along the thunder’s crashing way;

Yet, Lord, your messengers keep praising

The gentle movement of your day.”

[Goethe, Faust, The Prologue in Heaven]

There is a gradually building momentum across the world: Ukraine, Israel/Palestine, and even in Europe; something big building, as when a huge wave starts to swell offshore. It has not yet crashed onto that shore, but it will crash, with huge inevitability, and huge consequences.

Crowdfunder: thank you

Thank you, those who donated today, and all those who have donated to help me and the fight for freedom and justice.

https://www.givesendgo.com/GC14J.

Late music

[Chateau Frontenac, Quebec]